Bumar-Łabędy is a Polish manufacturer of military vehicles and construction equipment , based in Gliwice , Upper Silesia . It is a division of the Polish Armaments Group .
3-401: In 2010 the firm won the contract to build Hitfist OWS remote-controlled turrets for Polish armored vehicles. In 2016 the firm was awarded the contract to refit Poland's Leopard 2 tanks. In 2017 the firm was contracted to refit Poland's T-72 tanks. This Polish corporation or company article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Hitfist OWS Hitfist OWS
6-483: Is a remotely operated turret, for armored vehicles, developed by the Italian Oto Melara and derived from Hitfist . The turrets are designed to mount a main armament of an autocannon of 25 or 30 mm caliber . The main armament may mount a co-axial machine gun. A variant allows the operator to aim and fire anti-tank guided missiles . The turret is normally operated by a gunner who remains inside
9-574: The vehicle, using remote optics and remote control. However, in the event of a power failure, the gunner can use a hatch primarily designed for reloading ammunition to aim and fire the turrets weapons manually. In 2010 Oto Melara licensed Bumar-Labedy , a manufacturer in Poland , to manufacture the turret for Polish Armed Forces . Oto Melara also sells a smaller remotely operated turret, named Hitrole , that mounts smaller weapons, like machine guns and automatic grenade launchers . Oto Melara sells
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